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Discusses both the paintings and the frames of a selection of works from the Falmouth Art Gallery collection.
Welcome to Fairyland, where Our Correspondent is embedded with the sprites, and risks life, limb and sanity to bring you news that will rock the very foundations of your belief. This is the first ever on-the-ground account of the weird workings of this parallel universe, in which we humans exist purely for the amusement of our fairy keepers, and our continued existence hangs by the gossamer thread of fairy whim. Displaying the luck and tenacity of the great photojournalists, Lanyon uses happenstance images and curious captions to provide a tantalising glimpse of the tiny, capricious creatures that pull our strings, trip us up, and bend us to their mischievous ends.
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Master Impressionism with an art-instruction classic. Impressionism has inspired generations of American artists. And no one has done more for the cause of American Impressionism than Charles Hawthorne, the founder of the Cape Cod School of Art. In Painting the Impressionist Landscape, author and artist Lois Griffel explores Hawthorneâs theories about color and light in depth. Griffel, the longtime director of the school Hawthorne founded, teaches his philosophy like no other painter can, with inspiring step-by-step painting lessons and illuminating text. A true classic of art instruction, Painting the Impressionist Landscape has sold more than 30,000 copies in hardcover in the fifteen years since it was first published. Now a new generation of painters can bring impressionism into their work with this convenient and affordable paperback edition.
"Pierhead painting is the term applied to the work of artists who specialised in painting portraoits of ships for the seamen who manned them" -- Jacket.
This important and comprehensive book represents a ground-breakingsocio-architectural study of pre-1939 public library buildings. It includes a study of what is happening to historic libraries now and proposes that knowledge of their origins and early development can help build an understanding of how best to handle their future.
Over 300 works produced between Autumn 2018 and Summer 2020 in Berlin and London in Oil paint, watercolour, printing ink, pencil, pastel, charcoal and felt tip on paper.Book design by Hugh Frost.First edition published by Landfill Editions 2021.